The 2LP collection celebrates one of the most innovative, influential, and stylish bands in the history of rock music.
Roxy Music’s Siren turns 50. Released in 1975, the album’s sleek art-rock style, iconic cover featuring Jerry Hall, and hit single Love Is The Drug cemented its place in rock history.
Weirdest Musicians The 1970 to 1979 was a great run of years for rock music. Indeed, some of the most beloved and durable music was ...
Working in London, producer Adrian Corker, percussionist George Barton, and Japanese singer Tujiko Noriko came up with a new ...
The late Beach Boys founder Brian Wilson’s first live album, Brian Wilson: Live at the Roxy Theatre, is set to be reissued on ...
VaporTheGamer reacts to a funny FNAF Security Breach skit with Roxy and Freddy. ‘Not Constitutional’: Trump Threatens Blue ...
Singer and Poet Discuss Creative Inspirations and Emotional Vulnerability In Art and Onstage ...
Gilmour, Nick Mason and colleagues on assembling the unexpected 2014 album that paid tribute to Rick Wright, and his calming ...
One thing that hasn’t changed about Los Lonely Boys, even though we stopped and whatnot, is music,” bassist Jojo Garza says. ...
LEILA FADEL, BYLINE: Hedda Gabler is still one of theater's most complex female characters, even though she was created more than a hundred and thirty years ago. Playwright Henrik Ibsen brought her to ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 21: In 1877, Thomas Edison announced he invented a "talking machine" -- something that became known as the phonograph.
Live At The Roxy Theatre (25th Anniversary Edition) will be released 7 November 2025 via Oglio Records, featuring 40 tracks across 2CDs, newly unearthed recordings, and the first-ever vinyl edition.